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Daisy Chain
Making the Daisy Chain pattern is a delightful way to crochet miles and miles of chain punctuated by charming little assigned pooling flowers. It is worthy of dedicating full skeins of your favorite AP colorway, but it also excels at using up all of the leftover bits from your last assigned pooling project so that not an inch goes to waste.
If, like eight year old me, you first learned to crochet in chain stitch and sat for hours making yards of it while feeling very satisfied and quite accomplished, you’ll love Daisy Chain.
It uses simple chain stitches, a few slipped stitches and a single crochet to make versatile yardage that can be worn as a necklace, bracelet, or flower crown, used in gathered strands as a darling swag over a window, or as a special gift adornment to wrap around a package for a friend.
The photo tutorial and written instructions take you step by step through each portion of one pattern repeat.
The total length is your choice.
Yarn
1 skein of Barker Wool Silky Solo or fingering weight remnants from a previous assigned pooling project.
Hook
2.75 mm
Gauge
One pattern repeat = approx. 9”
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- First published: August 2024
- Page created: August 9, 2024
- Last updated: August 10, 2024 …
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